The Corbin Harney Nevada Test Site Protest Photograph Albums (1995-1997) are comprised of three photograph albums documenting the life and spiritual, environmental, and political activism work of Corbin Harney, elder and spiritual leader of the Newe ("the People") Western Shoshoni Indians. The majority of the photographs are focused on the anti-nuclear protest demonstrations by the Shundahai Network at the Nevada Test Site during the 1990s.
Fred Landau holding a sign that says "Las Vegas NTS workers yes Nuclear bombs no" in a crowd with unidentified protestors at the Nevada Test Site circa 1980-1999.
A anti-nuclear protest, Trasformiamo Le Armi In Aratri Pellegrinaggio Per La Pace Pasqua, on Palm Sunday 1989. From left to right is Gianni, S. Mattea, Mary, Marita, and Inga from Munich. Roxanne and Francesco were taking the pictures. S. Mattea's retired community made the banner.
A group of protestors at the Nevada Test Site. L-R: undentified, unidentified, Cesar Chavez, Louie Vitale, Sister Rosemary Lynch, Fred Landau, unidentified and unidentified. August 6, 1987.
Color image of people involved with the Lenten Desert Experience (also called the Nevada Desert Experience), a group demonstrating against nuclear testing.